The door lock solenoids are being activated by the (goofy) door lock module and overheating the solenoid coils. This action overheats the circuit and causes the door lock circuit breaker to open & close (clicking in the electrical compartment). This will eventually damage or burn out the door lock solenoids if it hasn't already done so. This is why we advise that the door lock module be disconnected. As I had mentioned, the door lock module is goofy. Certain voltage and or ground changes in the electrical system will cause self-activation of the module. In some cases the solenoids will burn in the locked position, this condition could leave you locked out, or even worse, being locked in your car. Not just inconvenient but very embarrassing. You can't say you weren't warned; disconnect the door lock module. DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / <dmcjoe@xxxx> Web Site: <http://www.deloreanservices.com> ---------- > From: LovDMC12@xxxx > To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [DML] Door ajar light and rear window defogger > Date: Sunday, September 12, 1999 2:37 PM > > I have a very strange problem. When I turn on the rear window defogger, the > door ajar light comes on and there is a clicking noise coming from the relay > compartment. What is happening? I was told to unplug the door relay from > its circuit breaker to make the locks manual and to keep from burning out the > solenoids; however, the clicking sound can still be heard if the rear > defogger is activated and the door ajar light comes on. Can anybody give me > a clue as to how to solve this? > > Brian > VIN 1597